) 3 Later today - a family of six who lost their mother in a brutal killing - will attend a ceremony for her in Flagler County. Zuheily Rosado was shot and killed - while working at a gas station last February. One of her daughters is upset - because she says her mom's grave is the ONLY one at the cemetery without a headstone. Thanks to the Justice Coalition and a local company - a new headstone will be unveiled at her gravesite today. Channel 4's Elizabeth Campbell is COVERING FLAGLER COUNTY with this story. 3 0-521-2728-34 Losing your mother is hard enough -- especially when all of her children are so young. Rosado's second to oldest daughter Kayle , who is 16, was even more upset because she says when she goes to visit her mothers grave, she felt sad thinking that no one would know who her mom was because she didn't have a marker -- but that's all going to change today.SOT - 0140 we will have the unveiling of that head stone and this young girl will have a dream come true as she helps to unveil this stone TRACK - Ann Dugger says the Justice Coalition couldn't be happier to help make this happen. 32-year-old Zuheily Rosado was gunned down last February while working at a Palm Coast gas station to support her 6 children. Her second to oldest daughter, 16-year-old Kaylee, was having a hard enough time dealing with the loss of her mother. But what keeps her and her siblings from finding peace -- is that they can't afford a gravestone to help properly remember their mother. Thanks to the Justice Coalition and Southern Monument -- a beautiful headstone will be unveiled today at a ceremony honoring Zuheily and the brave children she left behind.SOT - 0316 being able to have this for remembrance today there could be a place they can go back and see their mother has a name they can sit at the grave and find a place of remembrance and remember those things that was so special to them as they were growing up TRACK - Dugger thinks this ceremony will finally bring this family the happiness they deserve.SOT - 0455 i think this is going to change her future and knowing she can go there and my mama has her name Dugger tells me that the family knows about the ceremony and the unveiling of their mother's headstone but she says they don't know EVERYTHING that is taking place -- There are a couple of surprises in store for the family. The ceremony will take place today at noon at Craig Flagler Memorial Cemetery and anyone is welcome to attend.

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A family of six who lost their mother to a tragedy, will hopefully gain a sense of peace at a special ceremony honoring their mother Friday, WJXT reports.

Zuheily Rosado was brutally murdered in 2013. One of her daughters remains upset because she said her mother's grave is the only one at the cemetery without a headstone, and that no one would know who her mom was because she didn't have a marker.

Thanks to the Justice Coalition and a local company, a brand new headstone will be unveiled at Rosado's grave today.

“We will have the unveiling of that head stone and this young girl will have a dream come true as she helps to unveil this stone,” said Ann Dugger with the Justice Coalition.

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Dugger said the Justice Coalition couldn't be happier to help make this happen.

Zuheily Rosado was 32 years-old when she was gunned down in February 2013 while working at a Palm Coast gas station to support her six children.

Her second to oldest daughter, 16-year-old Kaylee, was having a hard time dealing with the loss of her mother. But what keeps her and her siblings from finding peace, is that they can't afford a gravestone to help properly remember their mother.

Thanks to the Justice Coalition and Southern Monument, a beautiful headstone will be unveiled Friday at a ceremony honoring Zuheily and the brave children she left behind.

“Being able to have this for remembrance today there could be a place they can go back and see their mother has a name, they can sit at the grave and find a place of remembrance and remember those things that was so special to them as they were growing up,” said Dugger.

Dugger thinks the ceremony will finally bring this family the happiness they deserve.

“I think this is going to change her future and knowing she can go there and my mama has her name,” said Dugger.

Dugger said that the family knows about the ceremony and the unveiling of their mother's headstone but she said there are a few surprises in store for them. The ceremony will take place at noon Friday at Craig Flagler Memorial Cemetery, 511 Old Kings Road South in Flagler Beach. The event is open to the public.

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